While there is certainly nothing wrong with being sapiosexual, it can be rather difficult at times. |
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The legislature has been nothing more than a rubber stamp for the President. |
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Mary, also, was nothing if not jannock. |
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His speech had nothing more to offer than the usual bromides about how everyone needs to work together. |
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She believes that we are breeding a generation of children who know nothing about the history of their country. |
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Yermak noted that many of these peoples were nothing more than vassals and that they were quite diverse in terms of race, language, and religion. |
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England's batsmen were nothing more than sitting ducks waiting to be picked off by these unerringly accurate marksmen. |
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Twelve men went up the Anadyr, walked for 20 days, found nothing and turned back. |
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In addition to eating the meat, the Mandan used all parts of the buffalo, so nothing went to waste. |
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He seemed a person of means and leisure, but he knew nothing of recent concerts, theatres, or books. |
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The site was excavated in 1817 revealing nothing of significance in the long barrow, but several cremations in the round barrows. |
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There is nothing showy in her pianism, nothing cloying about her expressivity. |
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And stop staring at my daughter, man! She's got nothing but bubs and a pranny like any other gal! |
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The Governor immediately professed that he knew nothing about the incident. |
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While it treats of nothing new, it handles the intricacies of neurology as seen in paedopathy in a concise and refreshing manner. |
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Well, I think better a splendid fake than those little-bitty, itsy-poo nothing burger gold dinkies you wear only because they're real. |
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Ferling argues that the odds were so long, the defeat of Britain was nothing short of a miracle. |
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After so many years of practice, she can often find the problem and fix it in nothing flat. |
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Their music may not be worthy of radio time, but it's nothing to sneeze at. |
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It is a verdict that justifies the beliefs that nothing short of the annihilation of Louis would have given Farr victory. |
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But there shall be nothing either neglected or unhazarded, that may work their overthrow. |
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In his report, Popov wrote that this phenomenon might be used for detecting objects, but he did nothing more with this observation. |
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Becoming up in arms against the ACLU and others who are PCing Christmas really will amount to nothing in the end. |
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Of the vast majority of the crewmen, soldiers, sailors and gunners alike, nothing has been recorded. |
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Grain, wine, cheese, meat, fish and oil began to arrive at Rome in large quantities, where it was given away for nothing as alms. |
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The end of the Gracchian land legislation did nothing to change the military crisis that gave rise to that legislation. |
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Space is nothing else but the mere Power, Capacity, Ponibility, or Interponibility of Magnitude. |
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Rome and Italy generally produced little to nothing of value and so the balance of trade was greatly unequal. |
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The descriptions of the life of Moctezuma are full of contradictions, and thus nothing is known for certain about his personality and rule. |
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Willem Janszoon was born around 1570, but nothing is known of his early life. |
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If a being is not capable of suffering, or of experiencing enjoyment or happiness, there is nothing to be taken into account. |
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Although there was talk of a memorial concert featuring both surviving brothers and invited guests, nothing materialised. |
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The presence of an ethical symbol in a proposition adds nothing to its factual content. |
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He spoke English with a very strong foreign accent, and nothing in his demeanour in any way suggested the sea. |
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Yet was there nothing Narcissine in her spirit. Her love for her own image was not cold aestheticism. |
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Just demanding there is nothing you can do, because the flashy light told you so is grounds for Newton's Flaming Laser Sword. |
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There's nothing like a debate to teach one quickness. I often wish I had gone in for them when I was a youngster. It would have helped me no end. |
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I was very disappointed because it was a nothing ball over the top, Brian Jensen was way out of position and should have been sweeping that up. |
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He certainly had nothing to do with the choosing of his manship, any more than his sister had of her womanhood. |
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Roosevelt's New Deal, often called a Keynesian experiment, had nothing to see with Keynes or his theory. |
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According to Imam Yahya, the Idrisis, along with the British, were nothing but recent intruders and should be driven out of Yemen permanently. |
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In the end, nothing came of these rumours, and the competition remains a strictly European affair. |
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There is nothing wrong with wanting to document good times, on-fleek outfits and maybe even a particularly scrumptious Starbucks order. |
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With critical support structures burned away, and with nothing to support the heavier structures on top, the platform began to collapse. |
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As a result, many British soldiers bitterly accused the airmen of doing nothing to help. |
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It was literally possible to walk for hundreds of yards at a time, stepping on nothing but dead and decaying flesh. |
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Instead he pandied to the press, the support and thought it would make him look tough. It achieved nothing and he should have played Beckham. |
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The setup's almost laughably pat, and nothing that follows mitigates that patness. |
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I saw nothing peculiar in his conduct, and thought that his arrangement of the ballot box was perfect. |
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However, there is nothing for it but to penelopize, pull to pieces, and stitch away again. |
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The idea was that if the artwork was a performance that would leave nothing behind, or was simply an idea, it could not be bought and sold. |
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Zeune's goal was to have a geographical parallel term to the Italic and Iberian Peninsula, and seemingly nothing more. |
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Louis the German, then in rebellion, received nothing of the crown jewels or liturgical books associated with Carolingian kingship. |
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In my opinion, the chief requisite for an actor is the ability to do nothing well, which is by no means as easy as it sounds. |
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Prior to Grimm's time, philology was nothing than laborious and conscientious dilettantism, with occasional instances of scientific inspiration. |
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The FBI polygraphed the suspect but learned nothing because they already knew he was lying. |
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There was nothing in the rules to decide an outright winner, so all four were declared joint winners. |
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Indeed, the structure of the Medici Bank resembles nothing so much as the modern holding company. |
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The Russians did nothing and he evacuated to Batum in February of the following year. |
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He was a frank, prepossessing fellow, but I saw that he could add nothing to his original account. |
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Opposition against the peace feelers therefore mounted, and nothing came of them. |
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However, Yadegar failed to gather the full sum of tribute he proposed to the tsar, so Ivan did nothing to save his inefficient vassal. |
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Homeopathy was developed prior to discovery of the basic principles of chemistry, which proved homeopathic remedies contained nothing but water. |
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But the fact that you dislike them has nothing to do with their right to speak. |
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Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. |
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For good nautical fun, nothing beats the blizzardy, icebergy waters of the North Sea. |
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The most devastating of Gaunilo's objections is a parody of Anselm's argument involving an island greater than which nothing can be conceived. |
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In 2004 campaigners behind the bid expressed disappointment that nothing had been done to take the plans forward in two years. |
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In all this I see nothing but the benevolence and long-mindedness of the Deity. |
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They're quite sentimental I think and there's nothing cynical about it whatsoever. |
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If nothing happens when you ask nicely, make a stink until something gets done. |
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It is as though I had before me nothing more than a long stretch of living death. |
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The records give little or nothing in the way of insight into the feelings and motives of these men. |
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Elizabeth, as she had wished, concluded the inquiry with a verdict that nothing was proven, either against the confederate lords or Mary. |
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We are industrious to preserve our bodies from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our souls to be slaves to our lusts. |
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By that time, the city's official boundary was the river Sava, since nothing was built over it. |
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But bankers were reluctant to invest in failing banks, and the National Credit Corporation did almost nothing to address the problem. |
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It is not for nothing that linguistics began with morphology and for a couple of centuries was practically nothing more than morphology. |
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I always supposed he was called Goog because the tiny flattened ears did nothing to interrupt the goog-like sweep from crown to jaw. |
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In the end, there was nothing that Frost could do to defeat Sessions, who won handedly by 56 to 44 percent. |
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Workmen should never use open flame near thatch, and nothing should be burnt that could fly up the chimney and ignite the surface of the thatch. |
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It has nothing to see with concavity of the utility function and is defined only in terms of different combinations of commodities. |
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The garlands added nothing to the substance of the legend but ensured that it continued after the decline of the single broadside ballad. |
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Like the Imam Husayn Shrine, though, nothing of its original structure remains. |
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Early sources say nothing about him other than the fact that he was at Ely and that he led the last band of resisters. |
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For the moment it was a blind, objectless passion, directed against nothing and no one in particular. |
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Next I will compel you to undergo pains and hardships, sleeping on the ground, drinking nothing but water. |
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Today, though, most artists create at least some one-of-a-kind dolls, and many create nothing but one-of-a-kinds. |
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He is an open book. Everyone can see that he removes nothing, conceals nothing, reserves nothing for himself. |
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The Germans knew nothing of our defective staff work or the risks we had run. |
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According to Locke's scheme, men knew nothing at all of governments till they met together to make one. |
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De Lambert got as far as establishing a base at Wissant, near Calais, but Seymour did nothing beyond submitting his entry to the Daily Mail. |
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The history of Rome's campaigning is, if nothing else, a history of obstinate persistence overcoming appalling losses. |
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Two Beauforts flew to the French coast, found nothing and landed at Manston where the confusion was resolved. |
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In 1734, the Archbishop of Paris heard evidence to support James's canonisation, but nothing came of it. |
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I decided not to tell him this because I felt there was nothing wrong if I got some panadol or novalgin from the hospital. |
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For Friedrich Nietzsche, humanism was nothing more than a secular version of theism. |
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Sometime during these two days, one of the five remaining ships was lost on the rugged coast, but nothing else is known of it. |
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Orwell also submitted his name to the Central Register for war work, but nothing transpired. |
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It is so odious, that nothing can be suffered to support it, but positive law. |
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He began to write novels, including an early version of Burmese Days, but nothing else survives from that period. |
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And then, thankfully, the stream slowed down, until it was nothing more than a few loose dribbles shaking themselves free from her peehole. |
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There was nothing the matter with the mechanicals of Dan's car even now, after a two hundred foot plunge into a canyon. |
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Some critics characterise Thomas's trip to Antigua as nothing more than an excuse for his long absence. |
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William Byrd was born in London, the son of another Thomas Byrd about whom nothing further is known, and his wife, Margery. |
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There is nothing can be added unto the daintinesse of Fulvius wives death, who was so inward with Augustus. |
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Oldman stated on The South Bank Show that it had nothing to do with being better than someone else, rather his diligence and application. |
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In the opinion of some historians, Chararic is nothing more than an error on the part of Gregory of Tours and never existed. |
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The persecution of witches began in 1563, and hundreds were executed, although there was nothing like the frenzy on the Continent. |
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Britpop bands conversely denounced grunge as irrelevant and having nothing to say about their lives. |
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Once the plaint had been made there was nothing that could be done to revoke it. |
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In persuading the Lord Sun Ce, which many modern tacticians judged as nothing short of a feat, Zhuge Liang was considered quite facund. |
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Although nothing strictly illegal had been done, it was felt that the acceptance of the gifts was morally dubious. |
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There is nothing new or progressive in the politically corrected vocabularies that now amuse the prejudiced. |
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She had nothing better to do, so she went to the bowling alley to kill time. |
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The loss of this sense is a serious loss in a society such as ours that has found nothing to replace it. |
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The Russian Katyusha is a multiple rocket thrower of which nothing is known except what can be seen on released photographs. |
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Cape Verde is part of the Sahelian arid belt, with nothing like the rainfall levels of nearby West Africa. |
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Andrews by Cardinal Beaton for heresy, did nothing to stem the growth of these ideas. |
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The marchers claimed that police did nothing to protect them and that some officers helped the attackers. |
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The realities of this interdependence did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm with which Bermudian privateers turned on their erstwhile countrymen. |
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There was nothing even approaching the near-great, so I actually designed and sewed all my preg stuff myself. |
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Tens of millions of homeowners who had substantial equity in their homes two years ago have little or nothing today. |
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Secondly, that law is nothing more than a set of rules to provide order and governance of society. |
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There is nothing that kills my ladyboner more than the prospect of marriage. |
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The new kid was covered in mud, the thin drizzle doing nothing to clean him off, but it was clear he was a prime cut. |
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The president of Western Union balked, countering that the telephone was nothing but a toy. |
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There is nothing like percolating coffee over an open campfire. |
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Without it the names of Wesley and Methodism would likely be nothing more than obscure footnotes in the pages of church history. |
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But John, not surprisingly, has gone off the boil, and feels nothing for Annette so strongly as an intense weariness and desire to be rid of her. |
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The law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear from government surveillance... unless the government begins to break the law. |
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Almost nothing is read in a normal speaking voice, with the exception of the homily if one is given. |
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In the end, nothing that dramatic happened, but after our night together, everything became imbued with what I now see as a certain fatedness. |
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Her memory was prodigious and nothing that ever happened to her in her life was forgotten. |
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Social media is supervisual, and there's nothing more shareable than images, so this is a way to increase shares and likes and follows. |
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I pulled the trigger, but nothing happened. I had forgotten to load the gun. |
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Then he walks out and plays a fifteen-minute encore doing nothing but bumps and grinds and humps and tongue flickings. |
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Litterateurs and litterateuses have nothing to do with making the popular mood. |
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Although called Foeniculum vulgare in Latin, there is nothing foelike or vulgar about these plants that are part of the carrot family. |
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It is thought that the soul and angels are devoid of quantity and dimension, and that they have nothing to do with grosser locality. |
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Although nothing much is left of the wall paintings, evidence of their pictorial art is found in Bibles and Psalters, in illuminated manuscripts. |
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He set his hopes upon an appeal to the Holy See, acting independently of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, whom he told nothing of his plans. |
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There's nothing more thrilling to the whale watcher than to see a whale surface and blow. |
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Buddhism asserts that there is nothing independent, except the state of nirvana. |
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Sullen, desponding, and foreboding nothing but wars and desolation, as the certain consequence of Caesar's death. |
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Devotees learn that there is nothing outside of God's presence, nothing outside of God's control. |
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I have served him from the hour of my nativity to this instant, and have nothing at his hands for my service but blows. |
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There are therefore no pork dishes, alcohol is not served, nothing that died on its own is eaten, and no blood is incorporated. |
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Apart from these bare facts, nothing certain can be gathered from contemporary accounts. |
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The time for the bathing beauty had arrived. Botticelli's Venus, born of the salty brine, was dressed in nothing but splendor. |
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I wanted nothing more than to get out of that godforsaken place without delay. |
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A few wheels and a crate to make a billy cart would probably be acceptable, or the odd old alarm clock, but nothing more. |
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I shall tire of my Journal if it is to contain nothing but biles and plasters and unguents. |
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The nationalisation of banking involved more significant changes to economic policy, and had nothing in common with Labour practices. |
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There's nothing I can't deem binge-worthy if I stare at it long enough, but even I would make an exception for those cookies. |
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Virtually nothing remains from the war era at the airport due to expansion and development of the industrial estates around it. |
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Water to him is fit for nothing but making punch and a birchy beverage they call tea. |
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Now I got nothing goin on but a fockin ping-pong tournament with Kurt Cobain, who fockin cheats, man, like it's gonna do him any fockin good. |
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Do you swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth? |
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Politically, nothing is a more powerful distraction from the female conscience than focusing on bodyism. |
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There was nothing to be seen, but he could hear loud thumpings and bumpings which seemed to come from the back of the house. |
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Turning from the first glance at the circumfulgent splendour, it dwindled into nothing as he looked again at the lady. |
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I like nothing better than to hear of your ridings, and shootings, and boatings. |
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There is nothing to indicate that the two events are connected. |
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Marciana's name reveals that she was of Punic or Libyan origin but virtually nothing else is known of her. |
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He had felt largely betrayed that Washington, who had been a lifelong friend, did nothing while Paine suffered in prison. |
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Chain book sellers are, by and large, bogon and bozon emitters like nothing you've ever seen. |
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I can be a little bit bullysome... as long as my friends like me, nothing else matters. |
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I got a tree on my back and a haint in my house, and nothing in between but the daughter I am holding in my arms. |
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Fawkes checked the undercroft on 30 October, and reported that nothing had been disturbed. |
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There is nothing in Grown-up Land that equals the thrill the delicious bulginess of the stocking, gripped in the darkness, gave one. |
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As days passed and Chief Justice Lewis said nothing about it, Kent and his convert to Hamiltonism, Judge Smith Thompson, grew uneasy. |
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Fawkes's protestations that Gerard knew nothing of the plot were omitted from Coke's speech. |
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Claire would have wagered there was nothing in life that could make her like Nyssa. |
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He saw a heavenful of stars for a moment, and then saw nothing for a long time. |
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It's criminal that the government is doing nothing to stop the problem. |
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The floods are drained away, and there is nothing left to me but a parched dullness, more hatesome than ever for my dread of it is eternal. |
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But, the habit once formed, nothing is easier than to transfer it from one object to another. |
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Many workers, who had nothing but their labour to sell, became factory workers out of necessity. |
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There is no mystery, nothing intellectual. Even the calculator, in a sense, manualizes the intellectual and wristwatches are manual things. |
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But death is never symmetrical and tidy, and the button man had nothing to say. |
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Negotiations came to nothing when in 1911 the Agadir Crisis brought France and Germany into conflict. |
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God's word suffers nothing from such captious queryings and cavillings as deface the pages of the modern destructive school. |
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There is nothing like the suggestion of a cancer risk to freak out a parent, especially one of the hypereducated, ecoconscious ilk. |
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His will reveals that he had two infant children in England, of whom nothing is known except that they were in the care of a nurse. |
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But he's also evolved from the mythic Mexican cowboy of the 19th century, the charro, who even if he had nothing else had balls. |
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I channel surfed for half an hour before deciding nothing worth watching was on television. |
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The coming to be is a change where nothing persists of which the resultant is a property. |
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However, by itself materialism says nothing about how material substance should be characterized. |
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We saw dog fights up in the air, hoping nothing would happen to us and we saw one or two terrible sights. |
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He could stay a little longer. Come to that, why couldn't he stay forever? He had nothing to get back to. |
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You're behaving like a young fagling who has discovered gay sex, and therefore thinks he has nothing more to discover about his gayness. |
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As a result Keats went through dreadful agonies with nothing to ease the pain at all. |
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We still can't PLAY that English version, mate, so we're out of luck. It's moon runes or nothing for America. |
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His speech did nothing to resolve doubts about the company's future. |
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The Bank of England's anti-inflation efforts will come to nothing if the US Federal Reserve refuse to join in the plan. |
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The news did nothing to shake my belief that things will be okay. |
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New Venice was nothing close to hot or even warm, but outside was certainly airsome, and the atmosphere was as solid as a hall of mirrors. |
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Where the radio-wave signals of the two radio stations interfere the listener hears nothing but noise. |
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It was a diplomatic victory for Philip II, who gave up nothing which belonged to himself. |
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There is nothing quite like the affection of a transplanted New Yorker for his native concrete jungle. |
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He had agreed to raise her so long as Claire had nothing more to do with her. |
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Finally he began to mutter some commonplaces which meant nothing particularly. |
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The Queen has nothing but the power to execute the laws, to adjust grievances and to compel order. |
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The London Convention applied only to waste dumped from ships, and thus did nothing to regulate waste discharged as liquids from pipelines. |
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Many areas did little or nothing to change their city defences, perhaps an indication that they were left untouched by the wars. |
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There is nothing feminine about these male pseudohermaphrodites except their introitus, and they seem to be normally male otherwise. |
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Lanna says about wishing she was bigger in the chest and I goes that I had nothing to beat there and I was thin as a lat. |
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There is nothing more annoying than a rogue cycler ignoring the other road users. |
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The trees like this barren ironstone formation. It's well they do, for nothing else does. |
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If true, such a fact should come as no surprise to us, for as a child herself all other children can be nothing but rivals for her. |
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I couldn't believe that iron-handed old tyrant would have a son waho cared for nothing but praying. |
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Can you account him wise or discreet that would willingly have his health, and yet will do nothing that should procure or continue it? |
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There are a number of Congresscritters who'd like nothing better than to convert the Shuttle into benefits for their own districts. |
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In the former Dutch capital of Cape Town, nearly nothing from the VOC era have survived except the Castle of Good Hope. |
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So far we had done nothing except file past a tool-dump, where men had collected picks, shovels, coils of wire and corkscrew stakes. |
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There is nothing to suggest that the two events are connected. |
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Brought to you by ISLAMOPHOBIAC DAILY Whoever thought this out is nothing less than a genius. The Muslims are not happy. |
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Waaaaa! Waaaaa! If you let it, life can become nothing more than a crying game that is void of accountability and void of responsibility. |
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He led another voyage to the Americas the following year, but nothing was heard of him or his ships again. |
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The mind becomes a rag-bag of information capable of affording nothing in production but a crazyquilt of information. |
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Why do we sit cross-handed and do nothing which would serve as a basis upon which to build the salvation of our people? |
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However, Hibbert notes in his biography that the letter can be found among the Duke's papers, with nothing written on it. |
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Events that followed ensured that this would be nothing but a temporary blip. |
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Reasoning is nothing but the faculty of deducing unknown truths from principles already known. |
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The documentable improvement of the quality of life in this brief period has been nothing short of miraculous. |
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In 1929 there was another proposal but nothing came of this discussion and the idea was shelved. |
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The French army did nothing to stop a rather leisurely retreat that took place throughout the night and into the early morning by the Prussians. |
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Cabot led another voyage to the Americas the following year but nothing was ever heard of his ships again. |
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It produced practically nothing locally, it even had to ferry drinkable water by boat from elsewhere. |
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I give it you without any other design than to shew you that I reckon nothing dear to me, when I want to do you a pleasure. |
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You can stuff them full of kapok to make a decent cushion and there is nothing better to carry frogs in. |
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Sir Hugh, my husband says my son profits nothing in the world at his book. I pray you, ask him some questions in his accidence. |
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He tore his clothing to pieces in a fit of madness brought on by a diet of nothing but raw turtles. |
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I devoted this afternoon to repainting my study, and nothing will get in my way. |
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I'm distressed that John hasn't answered my calls. I hope nothing bad happened to him on the way here. |
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Local councils tend not to exist in metropolitan areas but there is nothing to stop their establishment. |
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This means, in effect, that nothing otherwise lawful that a local authority may wish to do can be ultra vires. |
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The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep. |
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Although such defects were clear as early as 1849, nothing was done for the remainder of the 19th century even after much studying. |
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A cow would find no joy in scampering up craggy hills to nibble nothing more than an agarita bush. |
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The French did not take the idea seriously and nothing came of Lloyd George's proposal. |
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The duchovbots had nothing to do with it. Season 8 stunk big time. Not even David could make it any better. |
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The auditing of the accounts, when the defendant was present, was nothing more than the examinings of the footings of the bookkeeper. |
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This tree was defective in both, yielding nothing but an empty shade to the mishoping traveller. |
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But there was nothing he could do about Villa's second when Agbonlahor crossed from the left and Bent finished with a precision volley. |
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There was nothing of disorganization, nothing of procrastination, nothing evincive of a temper to embarrass or obstruct the public business. |
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In order to remain neutral, the Speaker generally refrains from making speeches, although there is nothing to prevent him or her from doing so. |
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After a bad day of duck hunting nothing goes down better than a good duck fart. |
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The Cassel Report also said some senior officers knew of the crimes but did nothing to prevent, investigate or punish. |
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But I embraced the suck and shelled out three thousand dollars for something I didn't want and something that would give me nothing to show for. |
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Socspeak and economese are familiar forms of jargon-laden language being used to convey almost nothing verbosely. |
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The kutauss is remarkably bold, sparing nothing which it can overcome, and frequently killing merely, as it were, for sport. |
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I've nothing against tofu or falafel, however, since they don't exactly taste like meat, and were never intended to serve as mock meat. |
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Almost nothing is known of the social organization or religious beliefs of the people who erected the menhirs. |
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Most common are the mototaxistas, who carry passengers or documents and usually break nothing more serious than traffic laws. |
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Though he has no children of his own, he loves them, and there is nothing he would not do to please them. |
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But that jolly crowd, composed mostly of athletes and footballists, had little mind for the serious affairs of life, and nothing was done. |
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The diplomat's bland statement did nothing to calm the situation. |
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They was willing to blue the lot and have nothing left when they got home except debts on the never-never. |
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The archbishop said to me, All these allegings that thou bringest forth, are nothing else but proud presumptuousness. |
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a Babbitt. Say, there's nothing more wonderful than defying middle-class conventions. |
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When you have been waited on by armless hands, and have had a short conversation with a cat, nothing can surprise you much. |
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Moreover, there is nothing in it worthy the marking but this fantasticalnesse. |
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The movement itself claims to be nothing new, but a refreshment of original Judaism. |
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There's nothing I like more than fiddling away Saturday night playing dominoes with myself. |
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A grain of musk will scent a drawer for many years, and still lose nothing appreciable of its original weight. |
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In his opening argument, the student mentioned nothing beyond his a priori knowledge. |
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Cronshaw had told him that the facts of life mattered nothing to him who by the power of fancy held in fee the twin realms of space and time. |
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And since this happened years ago, I'll go ahead and fill you in that nothing else lesbiany happened on the show. |
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All pretences to the contrary are nothing but cant and cheat, flam and delusion. |
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How long I slept I cannot tell, for I had nothing to guide me to the time, but woke at length, and found myself still in darkness. |
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I loved him for nothing so much as his flocci-nauci-nihili-pili-fication of money. |
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We waited for something to happen, for anything to happen, we were avid for some event to unfold itself out of the burning nothing to save us. |
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And you shall do nothing but what you choose, and shall be as happy as the day is long. |
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To complement an artisanal cheese or a fresh loaf of rosemary bread, nothing compares to a glass of fine wine. |
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The machinery, when activated, would create atemporal bubbles wherein nothing was affected by the flow of time. |
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He had nothing better to do than to take chance for his guide, and to go at a venture through the streets of the city. |
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In contrast, nothing could, even in principle, falsify psychoanalytic theories. |
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The strength of your hand now has nothing to do with how strong it may have been before the flop. |
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We attribute nothing to God that hath any repugnancy or contradiction in it. |
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Blackburn offered nothing going forward in the opening period and that continued after the break, encouraging City to flood forward. |
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Why, to be sure! a kiss is now attestedly a quite innocuous performance, with nothing very fearful about it one way or the other. |
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There is nothing more flustering than to wrestle with an unfamiliar piece of equipment in the presence of a class! |
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There's nothing so humbling as being a dunce in a foreign tongue, and if it weren't for her compassion, we'd have lost heart after two weeks. |
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A hacker starts with nothing but a dream and a floppy disk and presently finds himself in a business that's doubled and trebled. |
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There's nothing for it but to go forward, whether we know where we're going or not. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we went back to square one. |
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When in the oration ther is nothing rightly and properly spoken, but all is to muche befigured and begayed. |
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We've got nothing to be ashamed of but we don't want to advertise that we get work done either. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we are back to square one. |
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While you may think that editors have nothing to do but torture writers while they kick back and get footrubs, the reverse is often true. |
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There is nothing special about skins with the fur on since the hair is brittle and soon falls off. |
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In fine, all these treasures, like snow on the wold, Three days lain, then to nothing forspilled, suppose. |
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So all that evidence we had gathered meant nothing and essentially this team of experienced inspectors was not trusted to make a judgement. |
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Without the bank of mum and dad, finding the deposit is hard. Part of me thinks that this is nothing new. |
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I understand that Mrs. Bassett's ill, and I suppose Bassett didn't like to leave her. There's nothing fuddlesome in that. |
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It proved to be nothing more that a lizard of the geckotian family, hideously ugly, but, in common with all of his kind, perfectly harmless. |
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But back in the middle ages, outside of Europe, there was nothing anything quite like it anywhere. |
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That nothing but the Dread of such approaching Enquiries broke the Band of their Iniquity, and properated their Elopement. |
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